Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023
Course director
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Dr. Pál PERJÉSI
professor,
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 28 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 28 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPA-AS2-T
- 2 kredit
- Pharmacy
- Basic modul
- spring
OPA-AT1-T completed
Exam course:yes
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 50
Topic
This subject is based on the acquired theoretical knowledge on General Chemistry, with adaptation of the principles to be able to understand physical and chemical properties of the most important pharmacy-related elements and inorganic compounds.
Lectures
- 1. Classification of elements. Elements and compounds. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 2. Classification of elements. Elements and compounds. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 3. Hydrogen and hydrides. Noble gases. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 4. Hydrogen and hydrides. Noble gases. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 5. Halogens. Halogenids. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 6. Halogens. Halogenids. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 7. Oxygen and oxygen compounds. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 8. Oxygen and oxygen compounds. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 9. Sulfur and sulfur compounds. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 10. Sulfur and sulfur compounds. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 11. Nitrogen and nitrogen compounds. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 12. Nitrogen and nitrogen compounds. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 13. Phosphorus and phosphorus compounds. Test I. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 14. Phosphorus and phosphorus compounds. Test I. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 15. Arsenic, bismuth and their compounds. Carbon and carbon compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 16. Arsenic, bismuth and their compounds. Carbon and carbon compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 17. Silicon and silicon compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 18. Silicon and silicon compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 19. Boron and aluminium compounds. The alkali metals and their compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 20. Boron and aluminium compounds. The alkali metals and their compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 21. The alkaline earth metals and their compounds. Transition metals. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 22. The alkaline earth metals and their compounds. Transition metals. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 23. The structure of complexes. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 24. The structure of complexes. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 25. Iron and iron compounds. Test II. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 26. Iron and iron compounds. Test II. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 27. Copper, silver and their compounds. Zinc, cadmium mercury and their compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 28. Copper, silver and their compounds. Zinc, cadmium mercury and their compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
Almási A., Kuzma M., Perjési P.: General and Inorganic Chemistry - Laboratory Techniques and Practices, Electronic educational material, University of Pécs, 2014
Notes
Recommended literature
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Acknowledgement of the course is in accord with the Code of Studies and Examinations. Participation is both the lectures and the practices is obligatory. Maximum three absences can be accepted both from the lectures and the practices. Two compulsory midterm tests (on the topics of the lectures and the practices) will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. One of the test result should be above 60%. The average of the test result should be above 50%. One re-take test is allowed at the 14th weak of the semester.
Mid-term exams
Two compulsory midterm tests (on the topics of the lectures and the practices) will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. One of the test result should be above 60%. The average of the test result should be above 50%. One re-take test is allowed at the 14th weak of the semester.
Making up for missed classes
There is no opportunity to make up missed classes.
Exam topics/questions
Oral exam covering the topics of the subjects of General and Inorganic Chemistry 1 and General and Inorganic Chemistry 2. Before the exam students should have a Minimum Requirement Test of which result should be at least 80%. Information on the topics of the Minimum Requirement Tests and the list of questions of the find exam is available on the home page of the Institute.
Examiners
- Dr. Perjési Pál